scholarly journals Depression among B.Ed college students

2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ramesh O. Prajapati

Aim of the research is to find out the depression among B.ed College students, So, investigator selected two groups one is male and other is female, both groups have 120 students. In each group has 60 male and other one groups has 60 female students. Data were collected from different collages of v.v.nagar city. Scale was use for data collection is personal datasheet and depression scale developed by A.T. Back (1967), 2×2 factorial design was used and data were analysis by ANOVA test. Result show, There is significant difference between the depression among male and female B.ed college student. There is significant difference between the depression among urban and rural B.ed college student. There is significant difference between the effect of interaction on depression among type of sex and type of area of B.ed college student.

2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mukesh C. Rathwa

Aim of the research is to find out the psychological Well being among B.ed college students, so investigator selected two groups one is male and other is female, both groups have 120 students. In each group has 60 male and other one groups has 60 female students. Data were collected from different collages of v.v.nagar city. Scale was use for data collection is personal datasheet and psychological Well being scale developed by Bhogale and Prakash (1995), 2×2 factorial design was used and data were analysis by ANOVA test. Result show, There is no significant difference between the Psychological Well being among male and female B.ed college student. There is no significant difference between the Psychological well-being among urban and rural B.ed college student. There is no significant difference between the effect of interaction on Psychological Well being among type of sex and type of area of B.ed college student.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kiran Vaghela

Aim of the research is to find out the Psychological Well-being among School teachers. So investigator selected two groups one is government school teachers  and other is  non government school teachers, both groups have 400 persons. In one group has 200 and other one groups has 200 persons. The all subjects were randomly selected. Data were collected from Ahmadabad district. Scale was use for data collection is personal datasheet and Psychological Well-being scale developed by Bhogale and Prakash (1995), and data were analysis by “f” test. Result show, There is no significant difference between the psychological well-being of government and non government school teachers. There is no significant difference between the psychological well-being of male and female and urban and rural area.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kiran Vaghela

Aim of the research is to find out the Insecurity among School teachers. So investigator selected two groups one is government school teachers and other is non government school teachers, both groups have 400 persons. In one group has 200 and other one groups has 200 persons. The all subjects were randomly selected. Data were collected from Ahmadabad district. Scale was use for data collection is personal datasheet and Insecurity scale developed by Indian Adaption of Maslow’s security insecurity feeling inventory constructed and standardized Tasmeen Nagvi, and data were analysis by “F” test. Result show, There is no significant difference between the Insecurity of government and non government school teachers. There is no significant difference between the Insecurity of male and female and urban and rural area.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vikas K. Rohit ◽  
Dr. Suresh M. Makwana

Main purpose of the research is to find out the Lifestyle among Arts and Science college students so investigator selected two groups one is Arts students and other is Science college students, both groups have 200 peoples. In one group has 100 Arts and other one groups has 100 Science college students. The all subjects were randomly selected from P.G. departments of various colleges of Anand district. Scale was use for data collection is personal datasheet and Life style scale developed by S. K. Bawa and S. Kaur, (2012), and data were analysis by „t‟ test. Result show, There is no any significant difference in the Lifestyle of Types of students, Social status, Types of families and Religion.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ramesh O. Prajapati

Aim of the research is to find out the Work value among married and unmarried person’s. So investigator selected two groups one is married and other is unmarried persons, both groups have 200 persons. In one group has 113 married and other one groups has 87 unmarried persons. The all subjects were randomly selected. Data were collected from Ahmadabad district. Scale was use for data collection is personal datasheet and Work value scale developed by super (1970) and this scale was translated into Gujarati by Jalawadiya (2002), and data were analysis by ‘t’ test. Result show, There is no significant mean difference of Work value between married and unmarried persons. There is no significant difference of the Work value of joint and nuclear families. The high income persons work value is better than the low incomes.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ms. Hiral Y. Suthar

The present investigation was undertaken to find the impact of emotional competence of adolescents of joint and nuclear family from urban and rural area. The emotional competence scale was administered on 80 adolescents of Vadodara district. Scale was use for data collection is personal datasheet and Emotional competence scale developed by Dr. Sharma H.C and Dr. Bhardwaj R.L (2007). Data were analysis by ‘t’ test. Result show, There is difference found on Emotional competence among adolescent’s joint and nuclear family. There is no significant difference in emotional competence of boys and girls. There is no significant difference in emotional competence adolescents of urban and rural area. Adolescents of joint family have better Emotional competence than adolescents of nuclear family. Girls have better emotional competence than boys.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr. Rajesh B. Shirsath

The aim of present study was to find out differences of various religious groups of college students on spirituality and home environment. An experiment was conducted on 100 college student included that Hindu – 25, Muslim- 25, Buddhist – 25 and Christian – 25. One way ANOVAs used for statistical interpretation. To measure spirituality of the subjects Spirituality Scale (Biswas & Biswas, 2006) and Perceived home environment the Home Environment Inventory (HEI) was used for data collection. Analysis by ONE-way ANOVA showed that there is significant difference of spirituality among various religious groups of college students. There will be significant difference of home environment among various religious groups of college students.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alpesh B. Kotar

The main purpose of this research was to find out the main difference between married and unmarried women’s mental health. The total sample consists of 60 women (30 married and 30 unmarried women). Sample was taken from Bhavnagar city. Scale was use for data collection is mental health scale by Dr. A. K. Shreevastav and Dr. Jagdish (1983). Data was analyzed by ‘t’ test. Result show, there is significant difference between the married and unmarried women.


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (Supplement_3) ◽  
Author(s):  
A Andreenkova ◽  
EV Andreenkova

Abstract Background Pandemic of COVID-19 had strong impact on young people in high education whose life plans, education prospects and personal networks were threatened. Based on theoretical framework of differential consequences of catastrophic events for less privileged groups, we explore the impact of pandemic (IP) on genders in student communities. Methods The C19 ISWS survey was conducted in spring 2020 by web-survey method among students of Russian universities (2738 cases). IP was measured in five domains: 1) socio-economic: subjective evaluation of economic wellbeing before and during the pandemic; 2) psychological (Depression Scale CES D8); 3) social ties: change in frequency of contact with family and friends, intensity of contacts in hours per day; 4) physical health (experience of COVID symptoms); 5) academic workload in hours before and during pandemic. ANOVA analysis was used to investigate strength of impact on gender groups after controlling for other factors (age, city, grade). Results Change of financial wellbeing experienced 39% of students with 4% significant difference between male and female students. Male and females had different mental reaction to COVID on few aspects - anxiousness (13 points difference), apathy (12 points), restlessness (9 points) and general depression (7 points), but not on social aspects as loneliness and isolation. IP was not differential for health (22% in average experienced the symptoms of COVID), academic workload (decreased hours per day on 5% for both genders) and social ties (strong decrease in contacts with friends, small decrease in contacts with family but similar by genders). Conclusions IP is strong and differential by gender for socio-economic and socio-psychological wellbeing, but similar for social communication and social ties, health and academic workload. These results may serve as a basis for forming more effective communication strategies and social support to mitigate IP for male and female students.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mr. Hardik Patel

Present research has done to know the effect of rural and urban people on helplessness. For this total number of sample was 240 sample was selected from anand district. For the data collection Helplessness scale by G P Mathur and Raj Kumari Bhatnagar was used. Data was analysis and concluded result by „t‟ test. Result show, There is no significant difference between rural and urban people on helplessness.


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